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-# Guidelines For Contributing
-
-- Create a new git branch specific to your change, as opposed to making your commits in the master branch.
-- Don't put multiple fixes/features in the same branch / pull request.
-- Give a proper description in your pull request of what you're trying to fix.
-- First line of your commit message should start with present-tense verb, be 50 characters or less, and include the
-relevant issue number(s) if applicable. Example: _Ensure proper PLUGIN_PATH behavior. Refs #428._ If the commit completely
-fixes an existing issue or request on the tracker, please use `Fixes #585` or `Fix #585` syntax (so the relevant issue is automatically closed
-upon PR merge).
-- Make sure that new features are configurable using a theme variable (eg. `DISPLAY_CHUCKNORRIS_ADVICE`). Should default to
-_False_, so users will not get any surprises when upgrading.
-- If you introduce new theme variables, new behaviour or changes from the default Pelican behaviour, make sure you make
-mention of it in the [README](README.md)
-- Make sure changes do not break backwards compatibility, especially with regards to settings.
-- Only changes that stand to benefit a majority of users or use cases are suitable for contributing back to the main repository. For tweaks that are likely specific to your site or likings, try using `CUSTOM_CSS`.
- - If doing so would require a CSS selector that isn't supported by the theme, create a patch that adds the necessary CSS selector, not the CSS tweak.